Hello,
we will not be posting on this Blog, all of our news will be at
The Deja Crew blog
http://thedejacrew.blogspot.co.uk/
We can still be contacted through:
Jo Catling
e: alnheritage@gmail.com
Roy Lawson
e: rlwsn@btinternet.com
m: 07960 125218
Thanks,
The Deja Crew Living History Co-operative
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Monday, 9 September 2013
Romans in Ravenglass
...not to mention Britons and a few archaeologists!
Last weekend saw the last in our series of events marking the 10th Anniversary of the Opening of the Hadrian's Wall Trail. The Deja Crew travelled to the farthest point of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site in Cumbria - Ravenglass. There just a few minutes stroll south of the village is the Fort, vicus and Bath House of Glannoventa.
Archaeologists are on site for a month-long exploration, check their blog - Romans in Ravenglass. for the latest news and finds.
The Crew were on the Platform of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway where Victor was gathering voluntarii for the Army, Muriel pedalling herbs and willow garlands, while Sulwyn made charms.
Potter Gaius Bellicus, and Nest the Weaver worked at the Pennington Arms Hotel showing the skills that made Britain famous across the Roman Empire for the quality of it's exports.
Shamus travelled between us and the Bath House, with tales of Britain, Rome and the Sea.
and smaller...
Last weekend saw the last in our series of events marking the 10th Anniversary of the Opening of the Hadrian's Wall Trail. The Deja Crew travelled to the farthest point of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site in Cumbria - Ravenglass. There just a few minutes stroll south of the village is the Fort, vicus and Bath House of Glannoventa.
Archaeologists are on site for a month-long exploration, check their blog - Romans in Ravenglass. for the latest news and finds.
The Crew were on the Platform of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway where Victor was gathering voluntarii for the Army, Muriel pedalling herbs and willow garlands, while Sulwyn made charms.
Victor tries to gain recruits from the Station Staff... |
...after issuing some kit and a short training session! |
Garland and a charm to protect against bad luck. |
Shamus travelled between us and the Bath House, with tales of Britain, Rome and the Sea.
Meanwhile the recruits seemed to get smaller,
and smaller...
and smaller still!
Despite the weather, many people took the time to explore the heritage of Ravenglass with us, some even coming back on Sunday for more!
Thanks to everyone, who helped us make the two days so much fun.
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Romans in Ravenglass - 7/8 September 2013
The Deja Crew are over in Cumbria at Ravenglass as part of the 'Lives in the Landscape' celebration. This is a month long series of events celebrating the lives, past and present, all taking place in Ravenglass and Eskdale. As their press release says,
Victor the Veteran will be there, moving around the village between the Pennington Hotel, The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway and the Site of the Fort of Glannoventa - could be translated as the "Market-by-the-Shore"; although some think it's called Itunocelum. Archaeologists are on site for a month-long exploration, and they will be blogging - Romans in Ravenglass.
Find out who has walked this on this landscape before you - was it the Romans, Vikings or Wainwright enthusiasts? Have you ever pondered who pulls the pints in pub, runs the post office and village shop or farms the land? Maybe wondered who lives in the castle on hill and how a narrow-gauge railway ended up in the Western Lake District?
That is our living landscape, shaped by people from the past and the present and the custodians of some of the finest landscapes, coast and heritage in England. The community of Ravenglass and Eskdale offer inspiration, relaxation, and contemplation as they open the valley for a month long celebration of their lives in this rugged and beautiful landscape.
It's a FREE EVENT, no booking required.Victor the Veteran will be there, moving around the village between the Pennington Hotel, The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway and the Site of the Fort of Glannoventa - could be translated as the "Market-by-the-Shore"; although some think it's called Itunocelum. Archaeologists are on site for a month-long exploration, and they will be blogging - Romans in Ravenglass.
Potter Gaius Bellicus, and Nest the Weaver will show the importance of crafts-people to local trade, as they demonstrate their skill at weaving and potting. They will be at the Pennington Arms Hotel from 11:00am until 4:00pm on Saturday and from 10:30am until 4:00pm and Sunday.
On the Platform of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway there will be Herbs and Willow Weaving with Muriel, and Sulwyn making Charms to keep you safe and give you luck. They'll be plying their trade from 11:00am until 4:00pm on Saturday and from 10:30am until 4:00pm and Sunday
On Sunday Shamus the Storyteller will be out and about, moving around the village and out to the Bathhouse and Fort. Look out for signs or just tag along as he gathers the crowds.
If you are near Ravenglass at the weekend, come and join us!
On the Platform of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway there will be Herbs and Willow Weaving with Muriel, and Sulwyn making Charms to keep you safe and give you luck. They'll be plying their trade from 11:00am until 4:00pm on Saturday and from 10:30am until 4:00pm and Sunday
On Sunday Shamus the Storyteller will be out and about, moving around the village and out to the Bathhouse and Fort. Look out for signs or just tag along as he gathers the crowds.
Thanks to Hadrian's Wall Trust and Photographer, Andrew Heptinstall for the image |
If you are near Ravenglass at the weekend, come and join us!
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Marvellous Maryport "Great!I loved it!"
That comment sums it up - We loved it and so did the people who came to see us! Despite some really wild weather, it really was a marvellous 4 days.
I'll let the feedback comments speak for themselves,
Thanks to everyone who came along, we are glad we made such an impression.
I'll let the feedback comments speak for themselves,
"Fantastic for kids, and adults to learn about Roman Times. Thank You."
"Lovely idea. Informative, interactive, enjoyed by all."
"Excellent demonstrations and hands on fun for the kids"
"The kids really enjoyed getting their hands dirty." |
Kids are fully engaged - great activity. Thanks. |
I really enjoyed this it was really interesting to learn so much about the weaving and it was brilliant to have a go myself too - thanks very much. |
The kids loved being soldiers. Thanks. |
...and from the 'Pop-Up Shop in Maryport High Street...
Thank you! You see things in museums but it is a privilege to handle things. |
"Very enjoyable. Informative and have learned so much. This is just fantastic for Maryport and for showing people what can be done and how interesting to see all the skills people had and still have. Thank you."
"Great, do it again sometime"
Thanks to everyone who came along, we are glad we made such an impression.
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Moving Soon...
Hello,
over the next couple of months we will be updating our website which will be linked to http://thedejacrew.blogspot.co.uk/ . All new posts will be here and eventually The Deja Crew Education will be mothballed.
For a while we'll be posting identical posts on both.
Thanks
over the next couple of months we will be updating our website which will be linked to http://thedejacrew.blogspot.co.uk/ . All new posts will be here and eventually The Deja Crew Education will be mothballed.
For a while we'll be posting identical posts on both.
Thanks
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Pots at Love Maryport Roman Celebration
Not long now until Gaivs Bellicvs, the itinerant Master Potter will be setting up his stall at Alauna, for the Love Maryport Roman Festival. He will have travelled all the way from the markets of Portus Dubris and Londinium to bring pottery and new ideas to Alauna.
Gaivs will demonstrate how important local craftspeople were to the Roman way of life
Gaivs will be at The Wave Centre, Maryport on Thursday 15th and Friday 16th August and Senhouse Roman Fort on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th August as part of the 'Love Maryport Roman Celebration' (click here for more information)
FREE activities from 10:30am to 4:00pm each day.
Come and get your hands dirty!
Thanks to Hadrian's Wall Trust and Photographer, Andrew Heptinstall for the image
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Herbs at Love Maryport Roman Celebration
Watch out for Muriel and discover how the Roman's used herbs and spices. During the Roman occupation Maryport was at the centre of a trading network stretching across the known world. A surprising number of herbs and exotic spices became available to people living here.
How did they clean their teeth? What could you use to ward off the evil eye?
How do you make that crown?
Muriel will be at Senhouse Roman Fort on Thursday 15th and Friday 16th August and The Wave Centre, Maryport on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th August as part of the 'Love Maryport Roman Celebration' (click her for more information)
FREE activities from 10:30am to 4:00pm each day.
Will we see you there?
Thanks to Hadrian's Wall Trust and Photographer, Andrew Heptinstall for the image
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